Loving Paws Spay & Neuter Clinic

Loving Paws Spay & Neuter Clinic “A vet with a Cause!”
Providing lower cost spaying and neutering.

08/30/2025

BREAKING NEWS -- use caution when feeding your dog fresh food from brands such as The Farmers Dog, JustFoodForDogs and Nom Nom⚠️

The University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Urolith Center has discovered a NEW urinary stone and the likely cause🔬
The UMN Urolith Center is the laboratory we use for all bladder stone analysis that are conducted for HAH patients and we recently received notification of this new information.

These new stones are called "calcium tartrate tetrahydrate" (CTT) uroliths according to Dr. Lulich (co-director of UMN Urolith Center). Canine patients get "choline bitartrate" (the main compound in CTT uroliths) from fresh dog food and supplements recommended for dogs that eat homemade food.
The data collected by Dr. Lulich and his team showed a link between choline bitartrate found in some of the most popular fresh dog food brands -- including The Farmers Dog, JustFoodForDogs and Nom Nom -- and the newly discovered CTT uroliths.

This discovery was published in April 2025 in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

Viva Raw issues voluntary recallAugust 26, 2025By Caitlin McCafferty, EditorNewsArticleTwo lots of its dog and cat food ...
08/29/2025

Viva Raw issues voluntary recall
August 26, 2025
By Caitlin McCafferty, Editor
News
Article

Two lots of its dog and cat food are being recalled due to Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Viva Raw, LLC, located in Charlotte, North Carolina, announced that it has issued a voluntary recall for 2 lots of dog and cat food because of contamination with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled lots include the following:

Lot 21495 (Viva Ground Beef for Dogs; Viva Beef & Turkey for Puppies)
Lot 21975 (Viva Ground Chicken for Dogs; Viva Chunked Chicken for Dogs; Viva Chicken for Cats; Viva Pure Chicken).
The impacted lots are the following (Images courtesy of the FDA)
The North Carolina Department of Agriculture identified the contamination during routine testing, and only the lots listed above were affected. As of August 25, 2025, no illness was reported in dogs, cats, or humans related to the recall.

According to the recall, the impacted lots were distributed directly to consumers across the US and some small, selected retailers in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, New York, and South Carolina between July 2, 2025, and August 21, 2025. Both products were frozen, 1-lb bricks in clear vacuum packaging, and the lot number is printed on top of the packaging.

A pet infected with Salmonella or Listeria can present as lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever, and vomiting. Some pets could also only present with decreased appetite, fever, and abdominal pain. It is possible for pets to be otherwise healthy when they are infected but can be carriers and infect other animals or humans. Anyone whose pet ingested one of the affected lots should contact their veterinarian.

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For humans, if infected with either Salmonella or Listeria, they should monitor themselves for the following symptoms: abdominal cramping, fever, nausea, diarrhea, and bloody diarrhea. In rare instances, Salmonella or Listeria can result in more serious ailments such as arterial infections, arthritis, endocarditis, eye irritation, muscle pain, and urinary tract symptoms. Anyone presenting with these signs after having contact with the contaminated lots should contact their health care providers. The FDA also noted that pregnant individuals are especially susceptible to Listeria infections, and it can cause a miscarriage. People who have weak immune systems, as well as the younger and older populations, are also more vulnerable to infections.

Anyone who is in possession of a contaminated lot should contact Vivia Raw at [email protected] for a refund on any remaining product and dispose of the product in a way that is inaccessible for children, pets, and wildlife. Those in possession of the product should not donate, sell, or feed it to pets or other animals. Additionally, all pet food bowls, cups, and storage containers should be washed and sanitized.

Reference

Viva Raw issues voluntary recall of two lots of dog and cat foods due to Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes contamination. News release. FDA. August 25, 2025. Accessed August 26, 2025.

August 25, 2025 – Viva Raw LLC, Charlotte, NC is voluntarily recalling two lots of dog and cat foods due to contamination with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes. The recall is for Lot 21495 (Viva Ground Beef for Dogs; Viva Beef & Turkey for Puppies) and Lot 21975 (Viva Ground Chicken for Dogs;

08/29/2025

Dr. Marie has continuing education September 2-7 so the clinic will be closed. Mandi will answer phones for a few hours daily to schedule appointments. If your pet needs immediate care, please seek veterinary care at another clinic in town. Thank you!

08/27/2025

Congratulations to Marie and Loving Paws Spay & Neuter Clinic on their move earlier this year into their new location on Main Avenue!
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Marie had this to say about working with our Broker/President, Adam Geiger:

"I had the pleasure of working with Adam Geiger back in February and March. He was wonderful to work with and found me multiple places to look at until I finally settled on the best place ever. I would highly recommend."

Livestock producers we have our first case of Anthrax for the year.
08/14/2025

Livestock producers we have our first case of Anthrax for the year.

News Release: Livestock producers reminded of anthrax danger North Dakota Department of Agriculture sent this bulletin at 08/14/2025 10:56 AM CDT View as a webpage / Share FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAug. 14, 2025 MEDIA:Dr. Ethan Andress,Dr. Beth Carlson orDr. Margo Kunz701-328-2655 Livestock producers rem...

Cats can go into heat as early as 3 months of age. They can get pregnant and have kittens within 60 to 63 days. That mak...
08/06/2025

Cats can go into heat as early as 3 months of age. They can get pregnant and have kittens within 60 to 63 days. That makes them a mom at 5 months! Please consider spaying and neutering at 3-4 months of age. We have seen these 3 to 4 month old kittens pregnant.

Found on Google from coastalcatclinic.com

https://www.unitedspayalliance.org/spay-neuter/faq/
07/15/2025

https://www.unitedspayalliance.org/spay-neuter/faq/

“Spay/neuter” is shorthand for the surgery performed by a veterinarian on a dog or cat to prevent the animal from reproducing. Technically, a female is “spayed” and a male is “neutered,” but the terms are often used interchangeably. “Fixing” and “altering” are other common terms ...

https://www.givethemten.org/spay-neuter-myths-and-facts/
07/15/2025

https://www.givethemten.org/spay-neuter-myths-and-facts/

Spay and Neuter Myths & Facts Wondering if you should get your cat spayed or neutered? Or maybe you’ve heard different opinions on when you can spay a cat? While there are several myths out there, the truth is spay and neuter benefits you and your cat in so many ways. Click on one of the

Our new sign is out front now. Don't forget we moved locations. 2021 East Main Ave Bismarck.
07/11/2025

Our new sign is out front now. Don't forget we moved locations. 2021 East Main Ave Bismarck.

07/02/2025

We forgot to post that we are closed today July 2. Dr Marie had to appear in court. We will be closed tomorrow July 3 for Independence Day!

06/24/2025
06/21/2025

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2021 East Main Ave
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